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DESCRIPTION
This Item shall consist of furnishing and applying all paint materials including vehicles, pigments, pastes,
driers, thinners and mixed paints for steel and wooden structures; sampling testing and packing;
preparation of the surface and application of paint to structures.
GENERAL
• Paint, except aluminum paint, shall consist of pigments of the required fineness and composition
ground to the desired consistency in linseed oil in a suitable grinding machine, to which shall be
added additional oil, thinner and drier as required.
• Aluminum paint shall consist of aluminum powder or paste of the required fineness and
composition to which shall be added the specified amount of vehicle.
• The paint shall be furnished for use in ready mixed, paste or powder form.
1. The paint shall show no excessive settling and shall easily redisperse with a paddle to a smooth,
homogeneous state. The paint shall show no curdling, livering, caking or color separation and shall be
free from lumps and skins.
2. The paint as received shall brush easily, possess good leveling properties and shall show no
running or sagging when applied to a smooth vertical surface.
3. The paint shall dry to a smooth uniform finish, free from roughness grit, unevenness and other
imperfections.
4. The paint shall not skin within 48 hours in a ¾ filled tightly closed container.
This Specification covers both straight oil drier (material free from resinsand gums), and Japan drier
(material containing varnish gums). The drier shall becomposed of lead manganese or cobalt or amixture
of any of these elements,combined with a suitable fatty oil, with or without resins or gums,and
mineralspirits or turpentine, or a mixture of these solvents. The drier shall conform to thefollowing
requirements:
3. Elasticity–The drier when flowed on metal and baked for 2 hours at 100°C shall have an elastic film.
4. Drying–It shall mix with pure raw linseed oil in the proportion of 1 volume of drier to 19 volume of oil
withoutcurdling and the resulting mixture when flowed on glass shall dry in not more than 18 hours.
5. Color–When mixed with pure, raw linseed oil in the proportion of 1 volume of drier to 8 volume of oil,
theresulting mixture shall be darker than a solution of 6 grams of Potassium Dichromate in 13 cc of pure
Sulfuric Acid (sp.gr. 1.84).
PROPORTION OF MIXING
It is the intent of this Specification to provide a paint of proper brushingconsistency, which will not run,
steak or sag and which will havesatisfactorydrying qualities.
The paint shall be mixed in the proportion of 240 grams of aluminum powder or paste per liter of vehicle
of long oil spar varnish. This makes a paint containing 21 percent pigment and 79 percent vehicle. The
weighed amount of powder or paste shall be placed in a suitable mixing container and the measured
volume of vehicle poured over it. The paste or powder shall be incorporated in the paint by vigorous
stirring with a paddle. The powder or paste will readily disperse in the vehicle. Before removing any paint
from the container, the paint shall be thoroughly stirred to insure a uniform mixture, and the paint shall be
suitably stirred during use. The paint shall be mixed on the job and only enough for one day’s use shall be
mixed at one time. When two field coats of aluminum paint are specified, the first coat shall be tinted
with lampblack paste or Prussian blue paste in the quantity of 24 grams/liter of paint. The exact quantity
used shall be sufficient to give a contrast in color which can be readily distinguished. When three field
coats of aluminum paint are specified, the second coat shall be tinted.
The paint shall be mixed as specified for Aluminum Paint for Structural Steel except that the proportions
shall be 270 grams of aluminum powder or paste to one litre of vehicle. Other paint composition may be
used when and as stipulated in the Special Provisions.
CONTAINERS AND MARKINGS
All paints shall be shipped to strong substantial containers plainly marked with the weight, color and
volume in litres of the paint content, a true statement of the percentage composition of the pigment, the
proportions of the pigment to 272 vehicle, the name and address of the manufacturers, and the stencil of
the authorized inspecting agency. Any package or container not so marked will not be accepted for use.
1. One 20-litre can sample in original unopened container shall be obtained for 100 cans of the delivered
material or 10% fraction thereof.
2. One 4-litre can sample in original unopened container shall be obtained for every 100 cans or fraction
thereof of the delivered material.
Methods of testing will be in accordance with the applicable AASHTO or ASTM Methods.
PAINTING
• The painting of structure shall include the proper preparation of the surface; the application,
protection and drying of the paint coatings, the protection of the pedestrians, vehicular or other
traffic upon or underneath the structures, the protection of all parts of the structure (both
superstructure and substructure) against disfigurement by spatters, splashes and smirches of paint
or of paint materials; and the supplying of all tools, tackle, scaffolding labor, paint and materials
necessary for the entire work.
• Paint shall not be applied during rain, storms or when the air is misty, or when, in the opinion of
the Engineer, conditions are otherwise unsatisfactory for the work.
• No wide flat brush shall be used. All brushes preferably shall be either round or oval but if flat
brushes are used, they shall not exceed 100 mm in width.
• The paint when applied shall be so manipulated as to produce a uniform even coating in close
contact with the surface being painted, and shall be worked into all corners and crevices.
• On surfaces inaccessible to brushes, the paint shall be applied by spray gun or with sheepskin
daubers specially constructed for the purposes.
• Paint shall be thoroughly stirred, preferably by means of mechanical mixers, before being
removed from the containers, and, to keep the pigments in suspension, shall be kept stirred while
being applied.
Surfaces of metals to be painted shall be thoroughly cleaned of rust, loose mill, scale, dirt, oil or grease,
and other foreign substances. Cleaning may be by any of the following three methods:
1. HAND CLEANING - the removal of rust, scale and dirt shall be done by the use of metal brushes,
scrapers, chisels, hammers or other effective means.
2. SANDBLASTING - sandblasting shall remove all scale and other substances down to the base metal.
Special attention shall be given to the cleaning of corners and re-entrant angels.
3. FLAME CLEANING - oil and grease shall be removed by washing with suitable solvent. Excess
solvent shall be wiped from the work before proceeding with subsequent operation. The surface to be
painted shall be cleaned and dehydrated (freed of occluded moisture) by the passage of oxyacetylene
flames which have an oxygen to acetylene of at least one. Paint shall be applied promptly after the steel
has been cleaned and while the temperature of the steel is still above that of the surrounding atmosphere,
so that there will be no recondensation of moisture on the cleaned surfaces.
4. SHOP PAINTING OF STRUCTURAL STEEL - when all fabrication work is completed and has
been tentatively accepted, all surfaces not painted before assembling shall be given two coats of Red Lead
Shop Paint conforming to the requirements of this specification. No painting shall be done after loading
the materials on transport vehicles. With the exception of abutting joints and base plates, machinefinished
surface shall be coated, as soon as practicable after acceptance with a hot mixture of white lead and tallow
before removal from the shop.
• When the erection work is complete including riveting and straightening of bent metal; all
adhering rust, scale, dirt, grease or other foreign material shall be removed as specified under
cleaning ofsurfaces.
• As soon as the Engineer has examined and approved all field rivets, the heads of such rivets and
field bolts, all welds and any surfaces from which the shop coat of paint has become worn off or
has otherwise become defective, shall be cleaned and thoroughly covered with one coat of shop
coat paint.
• The application of the final coats shall be deferred until adjoining concrete work has been placed
and finished. If concreting operations have damaged that paint, the surface shall be recleaned and
repainted.
• Timber structures shown on the plans to be painted, shall be given two coats of the specified
materials, which shall be thoroughly brushed in. Additional coats shall be required when so
specified on the plans. All surfaces shall be thoroughly dry before painting, and each coat shall be
allowed to stand for three or four days, or until thoroughly dry before applying the succeeding
coat.
• Timber which required painting must be seasoned timber surfaced on 4 sides. It shall be either
untreated or salt-treated timber as specified on the Plans.
• Special care shall be taken during construction and handling so that the pieces to be painted do
not come in contact, except when required, with the creosoted materials and that no oil is brushed
on the same during construction operations.
• Creosoted materials such as guardrails and guide posts which are to be painted, shall be painted
with aluminum paint as specified above.
• For the purpose of conditioning the surface of galvanized surfaces to be painted, the painting shall
be deferred as long as possible in order that the surface may weather.
Before painting galvanized surfaces they shall be treated as follows:
1. In 4 litres of soft water, dissolve 60 ml of copper chloride, copper nitrate, and sal ammonia, then
add 60 ml of commercial muriatic acid. This should be done in earthenware or glass vessel, never
in tin or other metal receptacle. Apply the solution with a wide flat brush to the galvanized
surface, when it will assume a dark almost black color which on drying becomes a grayish film.
2. The surfaces, when dry, may then be painted as described.
ELASTOMERIC BEARING PADS
SCOPE
This Item shall consist of the requirement for elastomeric bearing pads
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
A laminated bearing pad is required when the thickness of the plain pad is
more than 31.75 mm and the compressive strain is more than 15%.
MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS
The elastomer for the manufacture of the bearing is furnished in two types
as follows:
1. Type CR-Chloroprene Rubber
• The elastomer compound used in the construction of a bearing shall contain only either natural
rubber or a chloroprene rubber as the raw polymer. No reclaimed rubber shall be used.
• Steel laminates used for reinforcement shall be made from rolled mild steel conforming to ASTM
A 36, A 570 or equivalent, unless otherwise specified by the Engineer. The laminates shall have a
minimum nominal thickness of 20 gage.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS
• During handling, transport, storage, and installation, bearings shall be kept clean and protected
from mechanical damage, heat, contaminants and other deleterious effects.
• Bearings shall be placed on surfaces that are plane to within 1.6 mm and unless the bearings are
placed in opposing pairs, horizontal to within 0.01 radians.
• Any lack of parallelism between the top of bearing and the underside of the girder that exceeds
0.01 radians shall be corrected either grinding of the surface, grout pack bearing seats or
modification of the bearing such that the intended bearing placement is as originally designed
with the least amount of bearing modification, or as otherwise directed by the Engineer.
• Exterior plates of the bearing shall not be welded unless at least 38.1 mm of steel exists between
the weld and the elastomer.
SAMPLING
- Sampling, testing and acceptance consideration will be made on a lot basis. A lot shall be further defined
as the smallest number of bearings as determined by the following criteria:
• For acceptance purposes, bearing from within the lot shall be selected at random as samples for
inspection and testing.
• A minimum of three bearings shall be taken from the lot for testing. If the number of bearings in
the lot exceeds 50 then for each additional 50 or part thereof, one additional bearing shall be
taken for testing.
ACCEPTANCE REQUIREMENTS
METHOD OF MEASUREMENT
• The quantity of elastomeric bearing pad to be paid for will be the final quantity placed and
accepted in the completed structure. The dimensions of elastomeric bearing pads will be the
quantity placed in accordance with the Plans or as otherwise directed by the Engineer.
BASIS OF PAYMENT
• The accepted quantity, measured as prescribed in Section 412.4, shall be paid for at the contract
unit price for Elastomeric Bearing Pads which price and payment shall be full compensation for
furnishing and placing all materials, including all labor, equipment, tools and incidentals
necessary to complete the work prescribed in this Item.
• Preformed sponge rubber and cork expansion joint fillers for concrete
• paving and structural construction shall conform to the applicable requirements of AASHTO M
153.